| A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? | |
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EM:) NBA Veteran
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| Subject: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 3:50 pm | |
| If it took LeBron James 186 hrs to reach his intended Southward destination at his full speed of 55 mph and it took Albert Haynesworth 230 hrs to reach his intended Northward destination while he was running at his full speed of 30 mph. How long would it take for a collision between the 2 to be made? What would be the casulaties of passerbys that witnessed such a catastrophic event? | |
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Straight Edge Bluntness NBA Superstar
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| Subject: Re: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:13 pm | |
| I would answer this properly, except for one thing: I am mathematically challenged. If the witnesses were to see those two crashing into one another then they would probably be traumatized (since some would be Lebron James and also because seeing a potential death take place is traumatic in general). | |
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YS NBA Superstar
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| Subject: Re: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:17 pm | |
| Well...this Q isn't completed...
If by northward/southward....do you mean that there is a slope? If so, what are the angles of the slopes....
And even if they are heading towards each other...how do we know that they running in the exact same line? | |
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Chosen One NBA Rookie
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| Subject: Re: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:34 pm | |
| F*$k this i just finished my homework! | |
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Awesome NBA Rookie
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| Subject: Re: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:39 pm | |
| ....Its impossible to answer this, since you need to know the starting location of at least one of them...They could be parallel and never meet...so... | |
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EM:) NBA Veteran
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| Subject: Re: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 6:43 pm | |
| True you all are right that's for bringing that to my attention YS. | |
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J NBA Rookie
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| Subject: Re: A sports Math problem/humanity problem if you will? Tue Sep 15, 2009 7:04 pm | |
| If Dwight Howard throws a ball from the upper deck at a velocity of 54.6 mph, 142 yards away from the basket, how many seconds will it take for the ball to go through the basket?
Thus, How many weeks will it take Orlando to decide that they WILL match Marcin Gortat's offer sheet? | |
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